INEFFICIENCY IN THE NIGERIAN PUBLIC SERVICE (A CASE STUDY OF THE NATIONAL ELECTRIC POWER AUTHORITY PLC)

ABSTRACT

The rationale for the creation of government corporations. (Public Sector/Government Parastatals) is presumably the desire to attain some broad developmental goals and a range of economic objectives.
Over the past decades, the number and variety of public enterprises in developing countries have greatly expanded. 
But the overall performance of these enterprises has been rather very disappointing.
The Federal Government has been pumping large amount of terms of capital investment in various corporation for instance NEPA with the aim of realizing certain set objectives.
Inspite of all this effort by the government and some hardworking employees, the NEPA has suffered staggering losses thereby becoming a major drain on national and state government budgets and the principal source of heavy external debts.
However, the study is anchored on “systems modelâ€. This is the principle of “Together we stand divided we fallâ€, ALL structures have to work harmoniously for the survival of the system. Taking into consideration between administrative inefficiency, Manpower shortage (skilled and unskilled labour), political interference, employment training, job satisfaction as independent variables and effectiveness as dependent variable will be verified as this will make the issue much more clear, this serves as the basis of the study.

TABLE OF CONTENT
COVER PAGE         
TITLE PAGE         
DEDICATION        
APPROVAL PAGE        
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT       
ABSTRACT          
TABLE OF CONTENT        

CHAPTER ONE
1.0 Introduction       
1.1 General background to the subject matter  
1.2 Problem associated to the subject matter  
1.3 Problem that the study will be concerned with  
1.4 The importance of studying the area   
1.5 Definition of important terms     
1.6 Chapter references using APA method    

CHAPTER TWO
2.0 Literature review        
2.1 The origin of the subject area     
2.2 School of though within the subject area    
2.3 The school of thought relevant to the problem of study  
2.4 Different method of studying the problem   
2.5 Summary         
2.6 Reference 

CHAPTER THREE
3.0 Conclusion
3.1 Data Presentation
3.2 Analysis Of The Data
3.3 Recommendation
3.4 Conclusion
      Bibliography